[c-nsp] Redistribute default route

Jim McBurnett jim at tgasolutions.com
Wed Feb 23 20:36:45 EST 2005


Tom,
The easiest way is to talk to the ISP and have them send you, via BGP, a
default route and redist that in EIGRP on the internal side and then
that should handle it...

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Kern, Tom [mailto:tkern at CHARMER.COM] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 6:11 PM
To: Cisco (E-mail); Cisco List 2 (E-mail)
Subject: [c-nsp] Redistribute default route

Hi all, i have 2 networks each with their own isp/internet connection.
The networks are connected to each other via a T1 and each network's
router has a default static route pointing to its respective isp router.

the routers use eigrp to exchange info.
Now, im trying to implement some redudancy here so that if network A's
internal router goes down, then users can still get to the internet via
network B's connection(i don't care about incoming connections right
now).
I've tried to redistribute the default route of each router into eigrp
but this doesn't seem to take. The addresses never get into the other
router's table at all(and vice versa). 
i'd like to ideally redistribute the gateway of last resort of each
network into eigrp so if one router's isp int goes down, it will be
rerouted to the other router's isp.

what am i doing wrong here?
thanks

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